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War Memorial - Sutton Veny, Wiltshire, England




1914 - 1919  and  1939 - 1945


War Memorial WW I and WW II Inscription To the glory of God
and in honour of the men
of this parish who fell
in the Great Wars
1914 - 1919
1939 - 1945

Names WW I 1914 - 1919
F. Stanley Doughty, Tpr., K. E. L. H.
Harry Barter, Private, Royal Marine Light Infantry
Robert A. Colvin, Captain & Adjutant, West Yorks
George N. Cooper, Private, Somerset Light Infantry
Harold C. Cooper, Lance Corporal, 9th East Surrey Regt.
Walter Crouch, Private, 2nd Wiltshire Regiment
Sidney C. Everett, Private, 3rd Wiltshire Regiment
Reginald A. Haines, Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery

Names WW I 1914 - 1919
Ernest J. Hibberd, Private, 5th Wiltshire Regiment
Sidney A. Hinton, Bombardier, Royal Marine Artillery
Herbert H. Hooker, Ordinary Seaman, Royal Navy
Arthur C. Pond, Private, Australian Infantry, A. I. F.
Frank Snelgrove, Private, Royal Army Medical Corps
Thomas Webb, Tpr., Wiltshire Yeomanry
Hector T. S. Hicks, Private, London Regiment (Royal Fus.)

Names WW II 1939 - 1945
Frank I. Haskell, Leading Stoker, Royal Navy
John B. Hinton, Chief Petty Officer, Royal Navy
Peter G. Hobbs, Major, Royal Horse Artillery
W. Paul Hobbs, Lt. Colonel, Royal Artillery
Cyril E. Hudd, Private, The Queen's Royal Regiment
Ivan W. Mitchell, Lance Bombardier, Royal Artillery
Hubert S. Pickford, Serjeant, Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry




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This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

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